![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What really interests me about new editors are the forces that bring these new projects to the surface. There’s no shortage of editors or opinions on them. So if these two recent programming environment projects are points on a line, where does that line point? But I’m so comfy using ! Both envision open-source communities of 3rd party plugins ( Atom, Light Table).Both leverage modern languages to implement the editor itself ( Atom, LightTable).Both offer a web-based programming platform targeting customizability ( Atom, LightTable).Here’s some of what Light Table shares with Github’s Atom: In 2012, Chris Granger announced a project called Light Table, which I think was a recent mile marker on the same road as Atom. (Nice logo! *wink*) If you haven’t seen it, here’s a great hands-on post showing off its features. Github recently announced their project to create their own programming editor called Atom. ![]()
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